College Player of the Year Presented by Soccer.com

Name Conference School Position
Big Ten Indiana Forward
Ault and Indiana had their season ended in an NCAA tournament second-round loss to Saint Louis.
WAC Grand Canyon Forward
The freshman phenom has helped Grand Canyon reach its first-ever Sweet Sixteen, after playing 104 minutes in a penalty kick victory over UCLA and then scoring an 88th-minute winner in an upset road win against San Diego.
CAA Hofstra Midfielder
Tucked away in the frigid upper East Coast, Goddard and Hofstra emerged as one of college soccer’s best-kept secrets. The Pride shocked the country when the British attacker scored an overtime game-winner to knock out undefeated and defending national champions Vermont in the NCAA second round. That was just the latest high in an epic season in which the CAA Player & Midfielder of the Year has amassed a nation-leading eight game-winners, 13 goals, and seven assists. It took a while to get here, but Goddard is undoubtedly a deserving candidate for the TDS Player of the Year trophy, especially if Hofstra continues its fairytale journey.
Southern Furman Midfielder
Hernandez assisted on the match's only goal as Furman defeated Western Michigan to advance to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament.
Big South High Point Forward
An assist from Lugo helped High Point earn a 3-2 win over West Virginia and advance to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament.
Big Ten Maryland Forward
After a 1-1 draw through overtime, Maryland prevailed in penalty kicks over North Carolina to advance to the next round of the NCAA tournament.
ACC NC State Forward
Phillip got back to his scoring ways as he struck the first goal in the 2-0 second-round victory over Marshall.
Ivy Princeton Goalkeeper
Samuels made three saves, but Princeton was eliminated after a 2-1 loss to Duke in the NCAA tournament's second round.
Big Ten UCLA Forward
Solans and the Bruins were eliminated from the NCAA tournament after losing to Grand Canyon in penalty kicks following a 0-0 result through overtime.
Big East Georgetown Midfielder
Zengue started the match as Georgetown earned a 2-0 win over UCF to advance in the NCAA tournament.
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